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jaycParticipant
I hope she is referring to me
If not maybe its Lover?
jaycParticipantStone and myself are in , fees paid
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Yeah i know, your supposed to flush them, not smoke them, but its my BirthdayTHANKS EVERBODY
June 7, 2015 at 1:38 am in reply to: Forum Game: Say Something Romantic to the person above you. #101962jaycParticipantWhat can i say other then i love you Stone.
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jaycParticipantFOR MY UK FRIENDS
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Thousands of British Kings buried under car parks
24 May 2015.
LEICESTER, England — Just three years after the extraordinary discovery of King Richard III under a car park, the history books are being re-written as thousands of car park managers are discovering British Kings under their car parks.Since repairing Greyfriars car park in Leicester to its original state, as well as a full re-tarmacking, and the Royal Family paying 520 years' backlog of parking fines, Philippa Langley – the inspiration behind the hunt for Richard III’s remains – has been inundated with calls from car park owners, claiming to also have Kings buried under their car parks.
The UK has 56 Kings, according to the history books. However, there could be more like two to three thousand in Southern England alone. Tens and even hundreds of Kings who should be buried in cathedrals, abbeys and monasteries are being discovered by car park managers on a daily basis.
“I never thought this would be such a Pandora’s Box,” said Langley. “There is a car park owner in Milton Keynes who says he has found the remains of King Henry XIII while examining an area of his pub car park that needs re-surfacing. Amazing, I never even knew there was a King Henry XIII.
“We are already excavating another car park in Reading, where the owner said he’s got King Richard XV by the bicycle rack. Our on-site archeologists thought they drew a blank after initial digs, but eventually found the remains of a cocker spaniel. Nobody expected Richard XV to be a cocker spaniel!”
Speculation is growing among historians and archeologists as to why so many UK Kings had been buried under car parks. Some think car park owners offered a “pay and decay” service protecting the dead monarchs from exhumation, as pneumatic tools strong enough to penetrate tarmac were not invented then. Others think car park owners offered up their lots as royal graves, as a cheeky way to get some publicity and a free surface repair.
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jaycParticipantWow the Outlaws have not heard them in ages, thanks Coves
The Outlaws Hurry Sundown
jaycParticipantSamba Funk Frank Zappa
jaycParticipantGreetings Mr Wolf,
welcome to our village. i see you have found the Bar and have a talent for writing. Be warned Brandybee will be after you 24/7 to join in our writing contests, she is quite persistent and you will give in sooner or later.
Hope your here for the long run and enjoy your stay.
jaycParticipantStone and i are in for Canada
jaycParticipantDrivers launch fan survey to make Formula 1 more exciting From MSN NEWS
MONACO (AP) Formula One drivers launched an extensive survey in 12 languages on Thursday as part of increased efforts to make the sport more exciting by seeking input from alienated fans.
The initiative was officially presented at the Monaco Grand Prix by the Grand Prix Drivers Association, a group which includes four-time F1 champion Sebastian Vettel, former champion Jenson Button and retired F1 racer Alex Wurz, the chairman, who said the survey will take two weeks.
Questions cover every aspect of F1 – the sport, the rules, and whether fans are more into the glamorous side of F1 – glitzy races like the Monaco GP – or prefer technical innovations and the racing itself.
Slower races, less noise and a lack of overtaking are among the current problems affecting viewers' enjoyment of the sport.
''We understood that fans want to be integrated, so we drivers wanted to connect with the fans around the world,'' Button said. ''We want to listen to what they think, why they follow the sport, how they see us and the F1 industry.''
The Spanish GP two weeks ago highlighted some of the problems: Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg won almost unchallenged from pole position, and Vettel – who drives for rival Ferrari – crossed 45 seconds behind him in third place.
''I am looking forward to see the survey results and understand what the fans think,'' Vettel said. ''I hope it helps us drivers, and F1 as a sport, to influence decisions.''
F1 also is also viewed as being less welcoming to fans than other sports such as Moto GP racing and the world endurance championship, where fans have greater access to riders and drivers.
Although F1 interest remains high in Britain – with Hamilton chasing a third title – television audiences have dropped in other countries.
Last week, F1's strategy group, consisting of Ferrari and Mercedes, governing body FIA, and F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, agreed on new measures for 2017 such as refueling in order to maintain a maximum race fuel allowance, more aggressive-looking cars, louder engines, and faster lap times.
Despite major advances in technology, lap times have dropped as drivers prioritize tire management over driving at full throttle. In order to increase the speed, cars will improve their aerodynamics with wider tires and less car weight, which the FIA hopes will lead to laps being five to six seconds quicker.
All changes still need approval by the F1 commission and the FIA's World Motor Sport Council, and it is not known whether the FIA will take the survey into consideration.
jaycParticipantIMPORTANT UPDATE
On Monday, Canada's James Hinchcliffe suffered pelvic and left thigh injuries that have sidelined him indefinitely in a crash caused by the failure of a suspension component.
Aussie Ryan Briscoe will replace him in the lineup on Sunday.
jaycParticipantA big thanks to Brandy for running this contest for me this year.
Stone and I are in
jaycParticipantTuvaluan Throat Singing Cover Rolling in the Deep (Adele) This is pretty cool
jaycParticipantAlright Monaco ! Stone and myself are in, Pythia gifted.
And it will give me a chance to try out my new Blackjack system
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